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=== User: Captain Blue also found this comment from Loctarjay and wrote: === Captain Blue also found this comment from Loctarjay and wrote: Originally posted by Loctarjay: Originally posted by Æon Fox Girl: Ugh. Those people. There were a lot of those in the CoD community. Probably still are. Idk (Æon Fox Girl quote end) Real cheaters screaming "cheater" every single time they die will be in every single game It's a psychological mechanism done to convince yourself that you are "not" cheating, because if someone is cheating more hardcore than you, then you're still "part of the good guys" There is a reason why Captain Blue has turned off comments on his own steam + made his friend-list invisible😉 (Spoiler: He wont allow people to make cheater accusations about him because he uses comments on profiles as "additive evidence" which would fall apart the moment he have them himself AND he is using VAC-ban on record the same way, "additive evidence", yet he is having a friend that literally is having a VAC-ban on record) (Loctarjay quote end) I've never had comments turned on and my friends list has always been private. Before I ever had Gnno on their... Just fabricating narratives in the blind spots as always.
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